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  <h1> Study Web Design</h1>

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  	Web design is the process of planning and creating a website. Text, images, digital media and programming elements are shaped 
  	by the web designer to produce the page seen on the web browser.[1] Web designers utilize markup language, most notably HTML 
  	for structure and CSS for presentation to develop pages that can be read by web browsers. In the world of Web 2.0 other 
  	programming languages, such as javaScript, Ruby on Rails, PHP, ASP.net, and Perl, are used to develop websites that are 
  	both interactive and engaging.
	As a whole, the process of web design includes conceptualization, planning, post-production, research, advertising as well 
	as media control that is applied to the pages within the site by the designer or group of designers with a specific purpose.
 	The site itself can be divided into its main page, also known as the home page, which cites the main objective as well as 
 	highlights of the site's daily updates; which also contains hyperlinks that functions to direct viewers to a designated 
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